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A Special Moment For Travis Head: Becomes A Father For The Second Time!

Travis Head and wife Jess welcome their second child, a baby boy named Harrison George, marking a joyful family milestone.

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The Australian cricketer, Travis Head and his wife Jess have recently welcomed their baby boy whom they have named Harrison George Head. He is their child number two and especially brought a great moment in their lives.

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It is indeed a thrilling new chapter in the life of Travis, as he goes on enjoying himself on the cricket field while embracing new fatherhood at home. Fans and well-wishers have showered congratulatory wishes all over social media for the happy couple’s new bundle of joy.

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Head Took A Break

Travis Head decided to take a break from cricket as he prepared to become a father for the second time. While the Pakistan team is currently touring Australia and an ODI series is underway between the two sides, Head is not part of the action. However Head should be back in action quickly for the much-anticipated Border-Gavaskar Trophy, which gets underway when India and Australia face each other from November 22.

Every new milestone coming in international cricket for Travis Head is a joy in his personal life. His fans keep eagerly awaiting updates since his family loves spending time with him these days.

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First published on: Nov 09, 2024 04:34 PM IST


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